- Fruit wine
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Fruit wines are fermentedalcoholic beverage s made from a variety of ingredients (other thangrape s) and having a variety of flavours. Fruit wines are usually referred to by their main ingredient fruit (e.g., "plum wine"), since the word "wine" alone is often legally defined as a beverage made only from grapes.cite book |last=George |first=Rosemary |title=The Simon & Schuster Pocket Wine Label Decoder |year=1991 |publisher=Fireside |isbn=978-0671728977] In theEuropean Union "wine" is legally defined only as the fermented juice of grapes. The term "country wine" is also commonly utilized inGreat Britain and the U.S. interchangeably with fruit wine to indicate any non-grape wine, and should not be confused with the French termvin de pays .Wine can be made from any sufficiently sweet food or, with addition of sucrose in the form of
table sugar orhoney , from other fruits and many plant sources which are not fruits. This can include wines produced from fruits like apples andelderberries ,starch es like rice, as well asflower s and herbs such asdandelion ,elderflower , and evenmarijuana .G. Harding "A Wine Miscellany" pg 5-9, Clarkson Potter Publishing, New York 2005 ISBN 0307346358 ] The most common, narrow definition of wine relates to the product of fermented grape juice, though it is sometimes broadened to include any beverage with a fermentation based on the conversion of asugar solution into alcohol (fermented beverages based onhydrolyzed barley such asbeer are often excluded). Some drinks such ascider ,mead andperry are also excluded from this broad definition of wine for historical reasons. J. Robinson (ed) "The Oxford Companion to Wine" Third Edition pg 768 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0198609906 ]Fruit wines have traditionally been popular with home
winemaker s and in areas with cool climates such asNorth America andScandinavia . Most fruits and berries have the potential to produce wine. Few foods other than grapes have the balanced quantities of sugar,acid ,tannin , nutritive salts for yeast feeding andwater to naturally produce a stable, drinkable wine, so most country wines are adjusted in one or more respects. The amount of fermentable sugars is often low and need to be supplemented by a process calledchaptalization in order to have sufficient alcohol levels.Sucrose is often added so that fruits having excessive levels ofacid s (usually citric ormalic acid ) can split the sucrose into fermentablefructose andglucose sugars. But if thespecific gravity of the initial solution is too high, indicating an excess of sugar, water or acidulated water may be added to adjust the specific gravity down to the winemaker's target range. Many fruit wines suffer from a lack of naturalyeast nutrients needed to promote or maintain fermentation. Winemakers can counter this with the addition ofnitrogen ,phosphorus andpotassium . Like many conventional white wines, fruit wines often do not improve with bottle age and are usually meant to be consumed within a year of bottling. J. Robinson (ed) "The Oxford Companion to Wine" Third Edition pg 291 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0198609906 ]The fermentation of fruit wines at home was particularly fashionable in the UK in the 1970s and was popularized in the BBC TV series "The Good Life".
Ingredients
The other ingredients that give the wine its flavour and character can be
fruit s,flower s,herb s, etc. Examples areelderberry wine anddandelion wine. A wine made from elderberry flowers is called "elder blow" wine [ [http://www.unl.edu/Cather/works/se/antonia/Notes/22244.htm Explanatory Notes ] ] . If the flavouring ingredients are leaves orroot s then the beverage is sometimes called a "beer" (for example,ginger beer ). (Note that the beverages known as "root beer ", "ginger beer" and "ginger ale " are often non-alcoholic.)If the sugar source is honey then the beverage is usually called
mead ; if it isapple orpear juice then the beverage is calledcider orperry , respectively. Cyser is made from apples and honey.List of fruits and plants used
Wines made from fruit:
*apricot
*banana
*blackberry
*blackcurrant
*blueberry
*cherry
*cloudberry
*elderberry
*feijoa or "pineapple guava"
* goji (wolfberry )
*gooseberry
*huckleberry
*loquat
*mango
*mangosteen
*peach
*pear
*plum
*raspberry
*redcurrant
*rowan
*persimmon
*pineapple
*pomegranate [ [http://www.rimonwinery.com Rimon Winery] , [http://liliwinery.com/index.php?type=large_pic_by_cat&pic_id=45588&limitcount=0&page_name=7829&cat=3702&cookie_lang=en&the_session_id=d277abeb4fea2c42830a8504a7f311a6 Lili Winery] – producers of pomegranate wines in Israel]
*quince
*rose hip
*sea-buckthorn
*strawberry
*tomato
*watermelon
*sweetsop
*crowberry
*kiwifruit Wines made from flowers:
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dandelion
*elderflower or elder blow (made fromelderberry flowers)
*hibiscus or "jamaica"Wines made from vegetables and roots:
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potato
*rhubarb
*parsnip Wines made from tree s
*palm wine (toddy)
* [http://scorpius.spaceports.com/~goodwine/maplewine.htm maple wine]Plum wine
"Ume" liquor, also known as "plum wine", is popular in both Japan and Korea, and is also produced in China. [http://www.gxwto.com/PDetail/PDetail_ProductID_1075.html] nihongo|"
Umeshu "|梅酒, sometimes translated as "plum wine") is a Japanese alcoholic drink made by steeping green "ume" in nihongo|"shōchū "|燒酎, clearliquor . [http://www1.moshi-moshi.jp/content/uploaded/2006082312064425732.jpeg photo] It is sweet and smooth. The taste and aroma of "umeshu" can appeal to even those people who normally dislikealcohol . A similar liquor in Korea, called "maesil ju" (매실주), is marketed under various brand names including Mae Hwa Su, Mae Chui Soon, and Seol Joong Mae. Both the Japanese and Korean varieties of "ume" liquor are available with whole "ume" fruits contained in the bottle. [http://www.missionliquor.com/Store/Qstore/Qstore.cgi?CMD=011&PROD=1087941976&PNAME=Seol+Joong+Mae+Special+Reserve+375+ml photo]In China, "ume" wine is called "mei jiu" (梅酒).
In
Taiwan , a popular post-World War II innovation on Japanese-style "umeshu" is the "wumeijiu", or "Wumei" liquor (烏梅酒), which is made by mixing "Prunus mume" liquor (梅酒 méijǐu), "Prunus salicina " liquor (李酒 lǐjǐu), andOolong tea liquor. [Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation - Department of Liquor [http://liquor.ttl.com.tw/07products/products_view.aspx?sn=2384 烏梅酒] ]Pineapple wine
Pineapple wine is made from the juice of
pineapple . Fermentation of the pineapple juice takes place in temperature controlled vats and is stopped at near dryness. The result is a soft, dry and fruity wine with an unmistakable pineapple bouquet. It is made inHawaii by theTedeschi Vineyards called 'Maui Blanc' located in Ulupalakua, Maui-Hawai`i, on the slopes ofHaleakala . Several varieties of pineapple wine are also made inOkinawa Japan from locally produced pineapples. Its alcohol content is 11.5% by volume."See also"
Tepache .Lappish Hag's Love Potion
Lappish Hag's Love Potion ("lapin eukon lemmenjuoma") is a traditional
homebrewed Finnish fruit wine made from blueberries which ferment naturally with wildyeast (called the "bloom") present on the skin. [ [http://liquorlog.blogspot.com/2006/07/recipe-lappish-hags-love-potion.html Liquor Log: Recipe: Lappish Hag's Love Potion ] ]The drink is also known as Lappish Grandmother's Love Potion ("lapin isoäidin lemmenjuoma"), Lappish Mother's Love Potion ("lapin äidin lemmenjuoma"), or simply Lappish Love Potion ("lapin lemmenjuoma").
Lappish Hag's Love Potion is made by filling a bottle with tightly interspersed un-crushed blueberries and sugar to near filling point, and then topping up with water, little by little. The bottle is left to ferment in the sunlight for a month or so.
tarch wines
Sake and otherrice wine s are commonly called wine, although the process of making them is different from that of grape wine and other fruit wines.Other wines
In the 21st century there have also been some attempts by
Chinese wine makers to make wine fromfish . In Scotland, one winery has experimented with making wines fromvegetable s such ascarrot s andturnip . In the United States, recipes have been published online demonstrating how wine can be made from marijuana by addingwinemaking yeast to a boiled mixture of marijuana,honey ,lemon s and oranges.ee also
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Fruit and vegetable beer
*Cider
*Pomegranate wine in Armenia
*Pomace wineReferences
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